Thursday, November 17, 2005

College still a drunken good time.

I'm glad to hear some kids are still holding it down some place some how. Good for them.
Campus Crime Log
Nov. 7 - Nov. 13
By: Allison Conley
Issue date: 11/17/05 Section: News

Campus Crime Log is a weekly feature of The Echo and is compiled from UTC police reports to keep students aware of incidents on campus. Reports are listed in chronological order.

Tuesday, November 8
052192 - A victim filed a report to UTC police on accidental property damage. On Nov. 2, the victim was walking under a balcony at Lockmiller.
The residents were washing their door on their balcony with a bleach and water solution, unknown to the victim. The bleach-water damaged her blue jogging suit when it came into contact with the drippings above her.
Both suspects felt as if they were not liable for the damages. Attempts to contact the suspects by telephone were unsuccessful.

052202 - A male was seen going into a window of the 2000 building of UTC Place on the Douglas Street side. After finding out what room it was, police responded to the room to find out what was going on. An identified suspect said that he climbed though the window to visit the females that were staying there. The suspect was let off with a warning.
There were also three other males who were in the room drinking underage and who were not UTC students. They stated that they had just come from a concert and were going to stay there. There were at least 20 to 30 empty beer cans on the counter. The three males were charged with drinking underage and they all admitted to drinking the beer. They were all 18 years old. The RA was called out to the room belonging to freshmen girls.
The girls were written up by the RA and will be sent to student affairs. The men were sent on their way and cited to appear in court.

Wednesday, November 9
052205 - An officer responded to the UC to Aramark food services for a theft. Upon police arrival, police spoke with the suspect who advised that he had taken a 12-pack of chicken nuggets from Chick-fil-A without paying for them. The manager and cashier advised that suspect walked from Chick-fil-A without paying for the food.
This incident will be turned over to student affairs and the deans.

052207 - An officer responded to lot 34 on a vandalism call. Upon arrival, police noticed that one of the emergency parking lot phones was laying on the ground. The phone appeared to have been ripped from the pole. Police contacted facilities.

052209 - UTC police received a call indicating there was an intoxicated person in the lobby of the Fine Arts Center. Once inside the building, the officer encountered the assistant dean of students who advised that there was a student making statements about being a female Kappa Delta.
The suspect had bloodshot eyes and an odor of alcohol on his breath. The suspect maintained his balance and composure well during the interview and was allowed to leave so a friend could pick him up.

Thursday, November 10
052216 - An officer responded to a call of an assault to the UTC Place 3000 building. Upon arrival, the officer met with the person who called in the complaint.
He stated that he and a group of guys, including the suspect, were hanging out in the room when for unknown reasons, the suspect came up behind him, grabbed him from behind, bear-hugged him, stole his cell phone and left. Police were unable to located the suspect.

022187 - An officer was dispatched to Boling Apartments on a reported narcotics violation. Upon arrival to the apartment, police knocked on the door and requested entrance.
The defendant opened the door and there was a pack of cigarettes in plain view hollowed out in the floor and incense was burning. The defendant was informed of the reason why the police were called and asked for verbal consent to search the room. The defendant consented in both the presence of the RA and the officer.
Alcohol was discovered in the room and the defendant was cited for possession of alcohol underage. The defendant refused to cooperate with the RA or police and was almost cited for disorderly behavior. No narcotics were found at the time.

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